National Child Policy 2026-2030 to focus on digital safety, curbing sexual exploitation


KUALA LUMPUR: Digital safety is a major focus of the National Child Policy 2026–2030, as the government steps up efforts to address online risks faced by children, especially sexual exploitation, says Lim Hui Ying.

The Deputy Women, Family and Community Development Minister said the policy, launched on Nov 24 last year, emphasises advocacy, prevention, intervention and support services to strengthen protection for children in the online space.

She said the new policy and its accompanying action plan considered emerging challenges in the digital environment, particularly cyber-related threats, by building on elements from the earlier Child Protection Action Plan in Cyberspace.

“This shows that cyber risks and exploitation, especially online sexual exploitation of children, have been identified as issues that require targeted and focused action,” she said in reply to a supplementary question from Dr Abd Ghani Ahmad (PN-Jerlun) during Question Time on Tuesday (Feb 10).

Dr Abd Ghani had asked the ministry to explain how its existing policies address current issues such as cyberbullying and online sexual exploitation involving children

Lim also said the country recently presented updates on its commitments to children’s rights during a constructive dialogue with the Committee on the Convention on the Rights of the Child in Geneva on Jan 22 and 23.

Among the issues discussed were equitable access to education, stronger child protection mechanisms and the growing risks faced by children in the digital environment.

In response to another question from Abd Ghani on the enforcement and monitoring of child abuse cases, Lim said the ministry, through the Social Welfare Department, carries out inspections at least twice a year.

She said this is in addition to surprise checks on unregistered premises.

She added that a Taska Task Force has been set up to coordinate the classification and registration of childcare centres nationwide, to reduce the risk of abuse and neglect.

 

 

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